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Declining enrollment spurs DS to action

The Directed Studies program is taking advantage of Bulldog Days for its own recruitment.

YCC | Connor Feeley ’16, finance director

Connor Feeley ’16 said he hopes to economize YCC’s expenses as the organization’s finance director.

Arianna Huffington redefines ‘success’

Arianna Huffington, founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, never charges her smartphone by her bed.

Tap Night rages

On Thursday campus was invaded by students dressed as pink dinosaurs, astronauts and Aladdin as juniors sought to fulfill their induction requirements for Yale’s secret societies.

Study explores beliefs about free will

Yale research on belief in free will may have implications for criminal sentencing.

French in Action creator Pierre Capretz dies

Pierre Capretz, a former French professor at Yale and a world-renowned leader in French language teaching, died on Tuesday.

Be fearless but humble, says Gilt CEO

The future of retail is at a turning point, according to Michelle Peluso, CEO of the popular web-based shopping network Gilt.

Environmental film festival to engage audience

Today marks the beginning of the sixth annual Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY).

After 2 years, Franke Program evolves

the Franke Program in Science and the Humanities promotes interdisciplinary academic experiences such as workshops on the philosophy of biology, or the overlap between physics and dance.

New SAT seeks to level playing field

Starting in the spring of 2016, the new SAT test will return to the 1600-point scale, among other changes.

McGuinty shares insights on Canadian politics

True success requires having a plan while staying open to new opportunities, according to former Premier of Ontario Dalton McGuinty.